Posted in December 2017 …

I recently read a blog post by Corey Thornblad and Gretchen Hazlin — Forget the New Year’s Resolution. Try a Teaching Intention. A perfect read for winter break! Some of my key takeaways from that read were: Can you set a one-word intention for the year? How can this one-word intention for your teaching practice guide you through the rest … Continue reading →

Sutori is a great tool to help students document their work throughout a project, to create a final presentation, or to create a timeline of events. Sutori will help students tell their story and process in a visually appealing format. I have written about Sutori before: Documenting Growth & Reflecting on Connections in #APCalculus Using … Continue reading →

If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll see that I recently tweeted that one of my new goals is to use Pear Deck to create student-paced activities with questions that ramp up in difficulty to help students discover new ideas & promote higher-order thinking skills. Since I find that having students chat their ideas out … Continue reading →